Miner's axe
The miner's axe (German: Bergbarte, Bergparte) is a ceremonial axe serving as a part of the German miner's habit donned for miners' parades.[1][2]
It is a small axe with the long top tapering to a point and a long handle.[3]
It is also called colloquially "Barte" or "Parte", which is a medieval term for axe in general. The word is preserved, e.g., in Hellebarde, "halberd".[4]
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Miner's parade
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Various axes
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Ulrich von Jungingen assaulted with a miner's axe[1]
References
- ^ a b Ulrich von Jungingen zabity bartą górniczą?!
- ^ Three ceremonial miner’s axes, Pitt Rivers Museum
- ^ Die Bergbarte
- ^ Bart (des Schlüssels) – Barte, Brockhaus Conversations-Lexikon
Further reading
- Über den Ursprung der Bergbarte In: Mitteilungen des Freiberger Altertumsvereins, Vol. 52, 1917, pp. 87–92